textual records
Quantity:
3 File
ARCH273717
circa 1947-2002
textual records
Quantity:
3 File
circa 1947-2002
photographs
Model House for Families
PH1989:0262.02:022
architecture
1851
photographs
1851
architecture
DR1995:0181:012
2 February 1961
photographs
PH1986:0464:006
Description:
An index to the heliogravures appears in the front of the album. Heliogravures PH1986:0464:005 and PH1986:0464:006 which are printed on the same sheet, are both numbered "V". The last heliogravure titled "XVI. Le Croiseur "Pamiat Merkouria" à Sewastopol." has been disbound from the album and is missing.
portrait
May 1893
Group portrait of the Tsar's family with military personnel in front of the entrance to a building, possibly the Oreanda Palace, Livadia, Russia (now in Ukraine)
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PH1986:0464:006
Description:
An index to the heliogravures appears in the front of the album. Heliogravures PH1986:0464:005 and PH1986:0464:006 which are printed on the same sheet, are both numbered "V". The last heliogravure titled "XVI. Le Croiseur "Pamiat Merkouria" à Sewastopol." has been disbound from the album and is missing.
photographs
May 1893
portrait
PH1991:0061:040
May 13, 1883
DR1974:0002:007:010 R/V
architecture
22 April 1821
Letter from M. de Lorgeril to Hubert Rohault de Fleury concerning an apartment house for the de Lorgeril family in Rennes, 22 April 1821
Actions:
DR1974:0002:007:010 R/V
architecture
DR1974:0002:011:001-089
Description:
- This album contains mostly design development and presentation drawings for the conversion or renovation of several Parisan hôtel particuliers by Hubert Rohault de Fleury, and for the Rohault de Fleury family house, 12-14 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. Also included are four prints of British country seats. The drawings - mostly plans - for hôtel particuliers include: alterations to the Hôtel du ministère de la Guerre, perhaps the initial conversion of the Hôtel du Maine into government offices (DR1974:0002:011:003 - DR1974:0002:011:005); alterations to Hôtel de Rothelin-Charolais (Hôtel de Conti) as offices for the Ministère de l'intérieur (DR1974:0002:011:006 - DR1974:0002:011:009); the conversion of Hôtel de Soyécourt into gendarmerie barracks (DR1974:0002:011:017 - DR1974:0002:011:027 and DR1974:0002:011:089); and the alterations to Hôtel de la Colonnade (Grand and Petit Hôtels de Wagram) as offices for the Ministère des affaires étrangères (DR1974:0002:011:028 - DR1974:0002:011:042). Letter DR1974:0002:011:037 R/V apparently concerns the alterations to Hôtel de la Colonnade. The album contains drawings for several other hôtels - Hôtel de Lorge, Petit hôtel de Nivernais, Hôtel de Bouillon, and an hôtel on rue des Quatre-Fils. The purpose of these drawings has not been determined. Drawings for the Rohault de Fleury family house include: 22 graphite design development drawings with dimensions, calculations and notes - mostly plans and elevations; seven finished watercolour presentation drawings - plans, sections and elevations; two interior perspectives; and one drawing for the roof structures (DR1974:0002:011:050 - DR1974:0002:011:083). The coloured sections and the interior perspective drawings show the Empire style interior decoration, including furnishings (DR1974:0002:011:080 - DR1974:0002:011:082 R and DR1974:0002:011:083 R). The four prints are part of a series of views of English country seats by William Henry Toms after Thomas Badeslade and William Winstanley printed during the mid 18th century: Hawarden Castle and the adjacent Broadlane Hall, Wales, seat of Sir John Glynne; Erddig (house), Wales, seat of Simon Yorke; Hather Thorpe (house), Lincolnshire, England, seat of Sir Michael Newton; and Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire, England, seat of Viscount Cullen (DR1974:0002:011:085 - DR1974:0002:011:088). The album also includes: three drawings for a château for M. le marquis de la Sainte-Aulaire, designed by Perrot, the first of which is possibly for proposed additions by Hubert Rohault de Fleury (DR1974:0002:011:013); an elevation for a temporary altar; a cost estimate for a country cottage; six drawings for an unidentified country house; and a site plan of the village [?] and vicinity of Chailly, France for Mr. Pierre Jacques Le Roy.
architecture, landscape architecture, temporary architecture, interior design, military, topographic
1755-1849, manuscripts written between 1792-1849, printed between ca. 1740-1849
Album of drawings for alterations to several Parisian hôtel particuliers and the Rohault de Fleury family house, rue d'Aguesseau, Paris, and of prints of English country seats
Actions:
DR1974:0002:011:001-089
Description:
- This album contains mostly design development and presentation drawings for the conversion or renovation of several Parisan hôtel particuliers by Hubert Rohault de Fleury, and for the Rohault de Fleury family house, 12-14 rue d'Aguesseau, Paris. Also included are four prints of British country seats. The drawings - mostly plans - for hôtel particuliers include: alterations to the Hôtel du ministère de la Guerre, perhaps the initial conversion of the Hôtel du Maine into government offices (DR1974:0002:011:003 - DR1974:0002:011:005); alterations to Hôtel de Rothelin-Charolais (Hôtel de Conti) as offices for the Ministère de l'intérieur (DR1974:0002:011:006 - DR1974:0002:011:009); the conversion of Hôtel de Soyécourt into gendarmerie barracks (DR1974:0002:011:017 - DR1974:0002:011:027 and DR1974:0002:011:089); and the alterations to Hôtel de la Colonnade (Grand and Petit Hôtels de Wagram) as offices for the Ministère des affaires étrangères (DR1974:0002:011:028 - DR1974:0002:011:042). Letter DR1974:0002:011:037 R/V apparently concerns the alterations to Hôtel de la Colonnade. The album contains drawings for several other hôtels - Hôtel de Lorge, Petit hôtel de Nivernais, Hôtel de Bouillon, and an hôtel on rue des Quatre-Fils. The purpose of these drawings has not been determined. Drawings for the Rohault de Fleury family house include: 22 graphite design development drawings with dimensions, calculations and notes - mostly plans and elevations; seven finished watercolour presentation drawings - plans, sections and elevations; two interior perspectives; and one drawing for the roof structures (DR1974:0002:011:050 - DR1974:0002:011:083). The coloured sections and the interior perspective drawings show the Empire style interior decoration, including furnishings (DR1974:0002:011:080 - DR1974:0002:011:082 R and DR1974:0002:011:083 R). The four prints are part of a series of views of English country seats by William Henry Toms after Thomas Badeslade and William Winstanley printed during the mid 18th century: Hawarden Castle and the adjacent Broadlane Hall, Wales, seat of Sir John Glynne; Erddig (house), Wales, seat of Simon Yorke; Hather Thorpe (house), Lincolnshire, England, seat of Sir Michael Newton; and Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire, England, seat of Viscount Cullen (DR1974:0002:011:085 - DR1974:0002:011:088). The album also includes: three drawings for a château for M. le marquis de la Sainte-Aulaire, designed by Perrot, the first of which is possibly for proposed additions by Hubert Rohault de Fleury (DR1974:0002:011:013); an elevation for a temporary altar; a cost estimate for a country cottage; six drawings for an unidentified country house; and a site plan of the village [?] and vicinity of Chailly, France for Mr. Pierre Jacques Le Roy.
drawings, textual records, works of art
1755-1849, manuscripts written between 1792-1849, printed between ca. 1740-1849
architecture, landscape architecture, temporary architecture, interior design, military, topographic
PH1982:0654
circa 1875-1910
DR1974:0002:007:011 R/V
architecture
8 June 1821
Letter from M. de Lorgeril to Hubert Rohault de Fleury concerning an apartment house for the M. de Lorgeril family in Rennes, 8 June 1821
Actions:
DR1974:0002:007:011 R/V
architecture
photographs
PH1986:0464:003
Description:
An index to the heliogravures appears in the front of the album. Heliogravures PH1986:0464:005 and PH1986:0464:006 which are printed on the same sheet, are both numbered "V". The last heliogravure titled "XVI. Le Croiseur "Pamiat Merkouria" à Sewastopol." has been disbound from the album and is missing. A tissue paper overlay indicates the names of the people portrayed in the heliogravure.
portrait
October 1891
Group portrait of the Tsar's family with the Princesses of Wales and the King of Denmark in front of an entrance, possibly the Oreanda Palace, Livadia, Russia (now in Ukraine)
Actions:
PH1986:0464:003
Description:
An index to the heliogravures appears in the front of the album. Heliogravures PH1986:0464:005 and PH1986:0464:006 which are printed on the same sheet, are both numbered "V". The last heliogravure titled "XVI. Le Croiseur "Pamiat Merkouria" à Sewastopol." has been disbound from the album and is missing. A tissue paper overlay indicates the names of the people portrayed in the heliogravure.
photographs
October 1891
portrait